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Sophomores To Dance
In Dream Boat Tomorrow
Rtorj "ii I'age " 7%e(§Ao€inca*
Woman's College—"Distinguished for Its Democracy'
Dolphins, Seals To Romp
In Water Pageant
—Story nn Tuiri' ."»
VOLCME XXIII zm WOMAN'S COLUMNS OF THE 1 MVKKNITY OT NOKTII CAROLINA, I.KHAMHIKH. \. C. M\li< II IS, I9« MMHKK 1I»
MARY JO RENDLEMAN IS NEW S.G.A. PRESIDENT
ft'Oman's College Campus Leaders For 1942-43 . . .
Mary Jo "Jody" Ifemlleman, president of the Student (Joverniiwiit assoWiition for the coming year
was elef-tfd in finals lield Thursday. March 12 in tlie most spiritc<l i-ainpai^ni in many yrars on Woman's
college eanpu*; also eboaen to serve with her are I'liyllis Crooks, viee-prexklent; and lioris MttRoherta,
s-'rrrtarv.
Trrasiircr of tin- Student (ioverniiient association will In- Janet Holini's; praaidinR at all functions
ill Aycm-lc ailditoriuin will he Chief Marshal Dorothy lAirr; Pfeggy Lincoln, new editor of the '' \KOI.INI \N
will rover ihe ranipus for news.
Itntli White, new president of the Recreation aaaociation, Kline Rouse, in tented candidate Tor
editor of l'im- Srrtlhs ami Margaret Jones, also nneonteated candidate for editor of Corniiili will direct
student activities in their respective fields.
Modern Dance Group Gives
Recital in Aycock Tonight
W. (. Students Compose
Musical Selections
ThlrtJ nrTen IIM in!" r- of the dance
gronp »ill hoM their iimiual recital
tonight n! s |Mil. In AyttH-k auditorium
Componed entirely i»f the creative
worfca of the r«-lnf•-»! art* of <Iniic-itkLT.
mu-lc. co»i inning, and .-cenery, tbe
thtini- gronp will prcnonl II pngltfl
open i" the general public. There will
In- IH< iidnii>--Li»!i charge, but each aaf>
BOB is naked to bring a Ive-cenl dona-tlaa
for the Ked cru".
Original Mu-i.
All but three of the mu<-it-nl COtnpn-
KitImi"* were roniponed tiy former ami
prmM Woman's eoBoga students, with
tin* majority of numlH-rs IM-IIIIT arranged
t.r eoannonea1 by Kvelyn Hurwltz and
Itachcl JohiiHon. The program for (be
recital Is as follows: "Backstage." Hur-witz-
Johnson: "Opening Dance," (!ood-rContinued
on Page Three)
I Newly Fleeted Officers
I To Go To Conference
Representing tin- Student Gov-ernment
;e--m tut ion and Iln» ptili-llculinns
of Wounn'' college al tbe
Southern Federation of College
Students anil Publications Kcprc-aganagtfaa,
April t t, and I. al
Louisiana Stale university, will he
M:ir\ Jo Kendlcman. newly-elected
president, and Itiyllis Crooks, new
vire-prertiilent of the Student tiov-ernment
association: Peggy Unr-oln,
newly-elected editor, ami Jean
Yatca. huhlnetui manager of the
CAROLINIAN; and Kllac Kou*e.
new editor of the "I'lne Needles."
Featured on the activities of Ihe
conference is a trip to New Orleans
to see the French quarter, lunch-eons,
and exchange of ideas among
the delegates.
Tonight W. C. Opens
New Defense Course
Townspeople May Join
In Chemistry Class
For Next 20 Weeks
lb-ginning tonight March I.E. a lifth
defenae courae. aponaorcd by \v..in;iir>
coUeff* win be* open to the towntcpenple
of (ireenaboro, under Ihe ulreel Ion of
tin- emelDeetiiig, arlence, and manaite
iiH-ii! defenae training profcrain »f
North Carolina Mate OOIICBV. This
covrae in Induwtrlal ehenaiatry offern
ir.-iiijuJ Tor Ihoae latereated in defenae
positions.
1-astiiiK for L^t vreeka, the rlaaa will
eoBTVOe on MUMIIIV, Wedneadajr, nml
Friilny nfajdJita from 7 until lo p.m. in
DM- Hrleoee baltdlnx. KnrollBwnl will
IM- ilmiirii (■• LI» peraonK who bare hml
hiL-ii ar| I education mid one year of
ihi-inl.-lry.
I»r. QnJta Marble, of Woman's eol-b-
Ke: l>r. Harvey IJunjc. of tlnllford
rolletnF, and Miss (Vila iMirlmm, of
IVoman'a colleaje, will teach the class.
Senior, Junior Finals
Will Be March 16
KIsiiiK seniors iHMiiiualed GflWCf
Slocuni, Martha Klrklaial, Delire
\ oim-. Jane Wehh. ami Jane
Ilii'm|ivii to run for president of
Ihe i l,i-.s of 'lit at a meet tin; held
'lhHI-MI.i> idcht. March IS, Tri.
niari.-*. %vere held Imlay. M.in l> IS,
ami UnaN will he held Momla>,
Mareh h.
Nancy klrby. Jean Ilirkey, <'yn-
Ihia t«rinisley. conuiiilt4*e nominee*
presented Thursday, ami llillle I'p-rhurrh.
Kalherine Hivtell, Anne
tiiiilhert ami Alison Kiee. Hoor nom-inees,
will be voted on lo head the
romini* junior elass at the Name
time as the senior elections.
Al the senior meetinc Ihe presi-dent
.iiinoinn.il that a rouimiltee
will be »|»pointed to consider Ihe
selection of a mascot. It was an-nounced
that the theme for the
annual Junior.Sen!or dunce will he
conimemoratim* the 5oth anniver-sary-
Dr. Jane 5. McKimmon
To Be Guest Speaker
Thursday, March 19
'What I lamk For In a Girl
During An Interview*
Will Be Lecturer's Topic
Dr, June S. MiKiininnn. retired Stale
iimiit' demonatration aiteni and nation-ally
known BajMre in home eeomunhs.
will be ih«- Rneal speaker al ihe Join!
meeting of the i II groan and Home
Keoiioinfes i hid, Thursday. Mnnh 19,
nr 7:lfi p.m. in the lecture rooni of
the Home Keonomles Imllilin^. Dr.
MeKimmoii i** known by every -I II eluh
member in N'orib Carolina. She has
won wiileNprea-l reeojnUlloa and honor
for her pioneer work with 4 II club
BToopa ami in the ogaanhniUon and
fnrtherawe of home rtrnwnwtration in
North Carolina.
l*hilanthropir
Typlnil of l»r. MeKlmmon's philan-thropy
j> rlie Jane S. MeKimmoii lonn
fund available to 4-H elnb tins Ihningli
the home demonstration agents' board,
whleh was beirun when l>r. MeKluitnon
ask>s| iluit the money irpenjt for her own
<*hrlstmas HIMI lilrtlMhiy presimls by th*1
home deinoiis)ration auenls in tbl» stale
be pin into a awful fund for atndenta
desirlni: and worthy of a rollem edn-'
nation.
llmiorary' Heeree
Dr, MeKi is «u r ihe few
women ever awarded an honorary doe-tor**
degree by Ihe I'nlversiiy of North
Carolina, sin* win apeak to the nroop
Thursday on "Whni I l^ook For in a
Qtrl Durlna an Interview." Poo to
Dr. MeKlmiiion's bus nrbedule the aawt*
lim will bee in promptly at 7:1.1 p.m.,
mid stuileots nre reqnented to !.»■ «>n
time. Any 4 II rlnb aniiib|i|n who
WouM like lo hear Dr. MeKlmmon. as
A\ell as olber students on Ihe emnpus.
nn- cordially lurlled by Ronlre Wbii
tVunlimit ii on l'oj/r Sis)
Money-Mad Students Make
Unusual Jobs for Selves
Twovtd sis-Hi that Woman's nil-leajo
siinlents have |ierunlary nutf -
t#ra always in mind —if sluus on
bulletin boards are any Judge. He-atttea
Ihe recnlar KYA and roUeaje
l'ini;-i r jolp* there are always slfiis
adrertlalna aueh menial Ihlniw an
takhn: In lanndry (of sweaters al
leant), da rains, wettlnj: hair, and
apllina candy and rtajarettra,
Then, nf euarae. ibere are the
knit wits who do a roorlttJC bus)-
i» NN of knlltlna Noeka, nlttena, and
even ■ aweutor or iwn for a annll
mini. Also the few denuoralo ones
who aiielion the very rlotbea ofl*
their bark lo make enough for the
bus ride to (-|I:I|M-I Hill and back.
The uirU of Martha Wlutlebl and
Mina.Will IhoiiL'ht Hint Betty Wen
/el and iNtrotny Matthews were
pretty enterprlabiR aetllnx hot
lonated aaudwIrbPM at IO::UI p.ns.
to the studious and star\hu; few.
But the one that tops them all for
real originality Is the girl (ad*
ilress ceamored) who rents out fra-ternity
pins for appropriate mo-ments.
1,750 Girls Cast Ballots In Record Voting
For Ten Major Officers At Woman's College;
Leaders Assume Duties At Mass Meeting
Mary .In ".JIHIY" lu-tulleinaii was elrcttii prrsMi'iit nf Student Gov-ernment
association for 1!M2-I!l4.f in tinnl elections held vi-stenlay.
Mareh 12. Students numbering1 1,7~>0 tiaik part in tlie record vote
yesterday. Primaries were Mon-
W. C. Will Sponsor
Four Formal Dinners
Thursday, March 19
All Dining Halls Plan
To Celebrate College's
Fiftieth Anniversary
Celebrating ihe .loth anlvctaary of
Woman's eolleue. a formal dinner will
IN- held In all the cllnlnn halls. Thiira-day
ni^hr. March 10. Carrying out the
patriotic niollf. d«s*oratlonri of red can-dles
and TIHCH will IH> used. Tbe pro-i
irram will open with th.- shuilng of tbe
national anthem. "Tbe Star Spangled
Itamier. " and the Slate song, "Caro-lina."
Following this, brief talks will
be given by Mary Kpi>es. president of
the Student Government assoetatton.
!>;- \V. C. .laeksou. dean of adminis-tration,
and Dr. Krank I*. Graham,
president of the Greater rnlreralty.
At the close Ihe srln.nl will sing the
Woman's college song.
The rnmmltlee In charge uf arranging
for Ihe dinner are the nieiniters nf the
Stmleiits' Kiflleth Anniversary commit
tee of which Mrs. Anne Carter Is ad-viser
and Frances Hammond Is chair-man.
Thorn at Ihe bead of the vari-ous
committees are: Nell Harefoot,
.lane THomnaon and Jean Hlekert, co-arrangeineiits;
IsaU'f Kdmunds. Invitu
lions; Winston James, reception; Mary
Helen Kmerson. publicity: and Mary
Jo Kemlleman. program.
Rnerlal guests ln<imle I>r. and Mrs.
W. C Jackson, Dr. and Mm. Krank V.
tlraluiin. I'eiin Harriet Rlllott. Mis**
Jane Summerell. Miss Itacbel Clifford.
Iir. and Mrs. P. P. M.-diln from Sana-
("rliiiii. N. C.: Miss Clara Hyrd, Mr.
and Mrs. \V. L. Carmlchael and Dr.
and Mrs. H. It. House from ('hapel
■ Hill: Mr. ami Mrs. C. K- Teagne. Mian
I .Veil <Valg. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Young.
Mrs. Julius Cone. Major and Mrs. L. P.
lleLendon, Mr. ami Mrs. T, C. Hoyle,
Jr.: Mr. ami Mrs. C. K. TnniUnaon.
from High 1'olnt: I»r. and Mm. J. W.
HarrelNuii. from N. C. Stale mllegc:
Ml" Minnie JIIIIIISOII. Miss Mary I'elty.
I>r. Anna M. CSore. Miss llattle Par
roil, nf |{»Ielgh : ihe presblent ami vice-president
of both the at intent laaly and
the senior class al the Cnlversliy of
North Carolina ami at N. C Slate
College, ami the olHeers of Ihe Town
Student association.
day, March '•; at mass U ting
Tuesday candidates arere inlro-dtieed
to the student body, ami
their <|iialitieations vrt\ <■ 11.
•*Jo«|y." 11 rising senior and a aoctol-ogy
major, is bouse presiileiit in .laini
son bull this year and a member of
U'hii'x M'h't in .limrii-aii I nin r*itii n
tiiut titlltijt*. Shi- Is on legislature imil
1'iith bisf yenr and this \eiir has t-.-n
on the "-'Mli anniversary committee.
She plays in both the college burnt mid
tbe college orchestra and has nude the
honor roll every semester.
Vice-PrenldVot
I'byllis Crooks, a rising senior, was
elected vice-president of the Student
< ;<»\ eriimeiit aaaortaHoa; l>oris He-
Roberta, new Btcratgrjr, is a rising
Junior, and Janet Holmes, rising sopho-ue
re. is new treasurer.
iMrothy Furr is elder marshal for
IMS-MMS, Huth White was alaahig
|iresldent of UisTcalfon assiMiation.
rresicleni of V. W. (*. A. had not been
elected when CAROLINIAN went to press:
Jane Wyehe Adams and Virginia
Ihiiigbcrty tied in yesterday's elections.
Kllse Ronae and Margaret Jomaa wore
uueonlested candidates for islltor i»f
l'im \tittli* and i'nnutdi respectively
during IMS-IMS. Kach of thing girls
is a rising senior.
I New Whine
Peggy IJncoin was elected next
year's editor In-chief of I'AROI.IMAN.
Newly eh eted student government of-ficers
will take «*alh of otllee at the
lust mass meeting of the year. Chief
Marshal l>omthy Kurr will assume her
duties at commencement. Peggy Lin-coln
will take over CAROLINIAN in May,
and Kllse House and Margaret Jones
will assume their cdttorshl|M next fall.
Art Department
Expands Program
Committee Heads Plan
Collection Expannfon,
New Organization
tig Saturday. March 7, at a lutieheon
meeting* a new organisation was form
ed for the angpoae of expanding the
art program at this college to make
Woman's college one of the art centers,
of ihe state. The ultimate desire of
the organization is a new tine arts
building.
At the luncheon. H'J |H«ople. Including
l>r. W. C Jackson. Miss Harriet Klllott.
IMCIMIH'IS nf ihe faculty ham* prominent
m< (i and women of this state, ami atn
dents, dlarnaaed plans to enlarge the
an collection. Mrs. It. C. Parker of
AlUeiuiirle, chairman of the luncheon.
arranged the meeting as her emitrlbu
lion lo the .loth anlversary celebration.
Miss Dnwn Kennedy, head of the art
depart men! of Alabama State College
for Women, was the guest sj>enker.
The llrst action to strengthen the
organisation of this new movement was
the formation of a committee made up
of *J7 members. Mrs. K. II. Bunting
was elected president of the group, with
Mr. Martin Ikuighis of tireenslMiro, Mrs.
Roger MaeliufTy. ami Dr. Mare Mar
Incmlcr Hsslstlng her as vice president*.
The piirtlc||Mints of the luncheon were
the tlrst to Join the new organization
ami to contribute to its cause. Since
the luncheon, others interested In the
project have joined.
(COMtiHind on Page tSU)
Nation's First Lady
Talks To Students
W. C. Representatives
Attend Conference
On Government Program
Discussed during the conference
sponsored by lb*' Washington Student
Service bureau for student government
presidents and editors nf some of the
leading colleges and universities of the
tuition, held In Washington, |>. C.
March ." S. were the topics of National
Youth Administration and nnii military
service for common defense. Mary Ba-nna
and Frances Newsom represented
Woman's college at the conferelie*'.
Mm. RooaevHt
Mm. Kranklln I>. Itooacvclt uddresn-ed
the delegates on the subject of
'■What Is the future of Coveriniicnt
Youth Program?": She agnangaad the
Idea that all our country has written
down Its Ideals hut has ne\er got
around to carrying them out. Ilul In
the future youth must take an active
j Interest Is all phased of the govern-ment
of the country. "The government
youth programs will go on." she said.
"Bring nngaUoM out In the open and
face them honestly. We have oppor-tunities
that demand courage. Women
have the biggest responsibility not to
let happen during tlM war things that
will hurt us," she cniittiiueil
tiovernnient. Help
"The ltes|M.nslbillty of Higher Kdu-
Cntton hi the Kmergenc>" was ianMaan
ill by l»r. Francis J. Brown, executive
aeeretary, answering the question of the
role of the government in helping col-leges
meet their present ros|»onslhi!lty.
Other s|M-akers of note were: l>r. Brna
OoodyhOOagn, assistant commissioner of
the V. S. OhVa of Kducntlon: Senator
Kenneth McKciiar, DaanDernl ofTngann*
Ben, iiienilaT of the Joint commlttts- on
the reduction of noil essential fe<|eral
e\|H>ndltunas j Mr. Aubrey Williams, ad
miiilstrator of Niitloiiul Youth Ailmln
Istratlon; John II. I.a-her. dlfnetoff of
Work I'roJiHis; J. J. MeFntee, direc-tor
of the Civilian Conservation Corps;
and I»r. Floyd Heevea, director of the
American Youth coimulwion. Mrs.
(Continued oa Page Six)

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Sophomores To Dance
In Dream Boat Tomorrow
Rtorj "ii I'age " 7%e(§Ao€inca*
Woman's College—"Distinguished for Its Democracy'
Dolphins, Seals To Romp
In Water Pageant
—Story nn Tuiri' ."»
VOLCME XXIII zm WOMAN'S COLUMNS OF THE 1 MVKKNITY OT NOKTII CAROLINA, I.KHAMHIKH. \. C. M\li< II IS, I9« MMHKK 1I»
MARY JO RENDLEMAN IS NEW S.G.A. PRESIDENT
ft'Oman's College Campus Leaders For 1942-43 . . .
Mary Jo "Jody" Ifemlleman, president of the Student (Joverniiwiit assoWiition for the coming year
was elef-tfd in finals lield Thursday. March 12 in tlie most spiritc--Li»!i charge, but each aaf>
BOB is naked to bring a Ive-cenl dona-tlaa
for the Ked cru".
Original Mu-i.
All but three of the mu
coUeff* win be* open to the towntcpenple
of (ireenaboro, under Ihe ulreel Ion of
tin- emelDeetiiig, arlence, and manaite
iiH-ii! defenae training profcrain »f
North Carolina Mate OOIICBV. This
covrae in Induwtrlal ehenaiatry offern
ir.-iiijuJ Tor Ihoae latereated in defenae
positions.
1-astiiiK for L^t vreeka, the rlaaa will
eoBTVOe on MUMIIIV, Wedneadajr, nml
Friilny nfajdJita from 7 until lo p.m. in
DM- Hrleoee baltdlnx. KnrollBwnl will
IM- ilmiirii (■• LI» peraonK who bare hml
hiL-ii ar| I education mid one year of
ihi-inl.-lry.
I»r. QnJta Marble, of Woman's eol-b-
Ke: l>r. Harvey IJunjc. of tlnllford
rolletnF, and Miss (Vila iMirlmm, of
IVoman'a colleaje, will teach the class.
Senior, Junior Finals
Will Be March 16
KIsiiiK seniors iHMiiiualed GflWCf
Slocuni, Martha Klrklaial, Delire
\ oim-. Jane Wehh. ami Jane
Ilii'm|ivii to run for president of
Ihe i l,i-.s of 'lit at a meet tin; held
'lhHI-MI.i> idcht. March IS, Tri.
niari.-*. %vere held Imlay. M.in l> IS,
ami UnaN will he held Momla>,
Mareh h.
Nancy klrby. Jean Ilirkey, rlie Jane S. MeKimmoii lonn
fund available to 4-H elnb tins Ihningli
the home demonstration agents' board,
whleh was beirun when l>r. MeKluitnon
ask>s| iluit the money irpenjt for her own
n
time. Any 4 II rlnb aniiib|i|n who
WouM like lo hear Dr. MeKlmmon. as
A\ell as olber students on Ihe emnpus.
nn- cordially lurlled by Ronlre Wbii
tVunlimit ii on l'oj/r Sis)
Money-Mad Students Make
Unusual Jobs for Selves
Twovtd sis-Hi that Woman's nil-leajo
siinlents have |ierunlary nutf -
t#ra always in mind —if sluus on
bulletin boards are any Judge. He-atttea
Ihe recnlar KYA and roUeaje
l'ini;-i r jolp* there are always slfiis
adrertlalna aueh menial Ihlniw an
takhn: In lanndry (of sweaters al
leant), da rains, wettlnj: hair, and
apllina candy and rtajarettra,
Then, nf euarae. ibere are the
knit wits who do a roorlttJC bus)-
i» NN of knlltlna Noeka, nlttena, and
even ■ aweutor or iwn for a annll
mini. Also the few denuoralo ones
who aiielion the very rlotbea ofl*
their bark lo make enough for the
bus ride to (-|I:I|M-I Hill and back.
The uirU of Martha Wlutlebl and
Mina.Will IhoiiL'ht Hint Betty Wen
/el and iNtrotny Matthews were
pretty enterprlabiR aetllnx hot
lonated aaudwIrbPM at IO::UI p.ns.
to the studious and star\hu; few.
But the one that tops them all for
real originality Is the girl (ad*
ilress ceamored) who rents out fra-ternity
pins for appropriate mo-ments.
1,750 Girls Cast Ballots In Record Voting
For Ten Major Officers At Woman's College;
Leaders Assume Duties At Mass Meeting
Mary .In ".JIHIY" lu-tulleinaii was elrcttii prrsMi'iit nf Student Gov-ernment
association for 1!M2-I!l4.f in tinnl elections held vi-stenlay.
Mareh 12. Students numbering1 1,7~>0 tiaik part in tlie record vote
yesterday. Primaries were Mon-
W. C. Will Sponsor
Four Formal Dinners
Thursday, March 19
All Dining Halls Plan
To Celebrate College's
Fiftieth Anniversary
Celebrating ihe .loth anlvctaary of
Woman's eolleue. a formal dinner will
IN- held In all the cllnlnn halls. Thiira-day
ni^hr. March 10. Carrying out the
patriotic niollf. d«s*oratlonri of red can-dles
and TIHCH will IH> used. Tbe pro-i
irram will open with th.- shuilng of tbe
national anthem. "Tbe Star Spangled
Itamier. " and the Slate song, "Caro-lina."
Following this, brief talks will
be given by Mary Kpi>es. president of
the Student Government assoetatton.
!>;- \V. C. .laeksou. dean of adminis-tration,
and Dr. Krank I*. Graham,
president of the Greater rnlreralty.
At the close Ihe srln.nl will sing the
Woman's college song.
The rnmmltlee In charge uf arranging
for Ihe dinner are the nieiniters nf the
Stmleiits' Kiflleth Anniversary commit
tee of which Mrs. Anne Carter Is ad-viser
and Frances Hammond Is chair-man.
Thorn at Ihe bead of the vari-ous
committees are: Nell Harefoot,
.lane THomnaon and Jean Hlekert, co-arrangeineiits;
IsaU'f Kdmunds. Invitu
lions; Winston James, reception; Mary
Helen Kmerson. publicity: and Mary
Jo Kemlleman. program.
Rnerlal guests lnr. and Mrs.
W. C Jackson, Dr. and Mm. Krank V.
tlraluiin. I'eiin Harriet Rlllott. Mis**
Jane Summerell. Miss Itacbel Clifford.
Iir. and Mrs. P. P. M.-diln from Sana-
("rliiiii. N. C.: Miss Clara Hyrd, Mr.
and Mrs. \V. L. Carmlchael and Dr.
and Mrs. H. It. House from ('hapel
■ Hill: Mr. ami Mrs. C. K- Teagne. Mian
I .Veil r. Anna M. CSore. Miss llattle Par
roil, nf |{»Ielgh : ihe presblent ami vice-president
of both the at intent laaly and
the senior class al the Cnlversliy of
North Carolina ami at N. C Slate
College, ami the olHeers of Ihe Town
Student association.
day, March '•; at mass U ting
Tuesday candidates arere inlro-dtieed
to the student body, ami
their oris He-
Roberta, new Btcratgrjr, is a rising
Junior, and Janet Holmes, rising sopho-ue
re. is new treasurer.
iMrothy Furr is elder marshal for
IMS-MMS, Huth White was alaahig
|iresldent of UisTcalfon assiMiation.
rresicleni of V. W. (*. A. had not been
elected when CAROLINIAN went to press:
Jane Wyehe Adams and Virginia
Ihiiigbcrty tied in yesterday's elections.
Kllse Ronae and Margaret Jomaa wore
uueonlested candidates for islltor i»f
l'im \tittli* and i'nnutdi respectively
during IMS-IMS. Kach of thing girls
is a rising senior.
I New Whine
Peggy IJncoin was elected next
year's editor In-chief of I'AROI.IMAN.
Newly eh eted student government of-ficers
will take «*alh of otllee at the
lust mass meeting of the year. Chief
Marshal l>omthy Kurr will assume her
duties at commencement. Peggy Lin-coln
will take over CAROLINIAN in May,
and Kllse House and Margaret Jones
will assume their cdttorshl|M next fall.
Art Department
Expands Program
Committee Heads Plan
Collection Expannfon,
New Organization
tig Saturday. March 7, at a lutieheon
meeting* a new organisation was form
ed for the angpoae of expanding the
art program at this college to make
Woman's college one of the art centers,
of ihe state. The ultimate desire of
the organization is a new tine arts
building.
At the luncheon. H'J |H«ople. Including
l>r. W. C Jackson. Miss Harriet Klllott.
IMCIMIH'IS nf ihe faculty ham* prominent
m< (i and women of this state, ami atn
dents, dlarnaaed plans to enlarge the
an collection. Mrs. It. C. Parker of
AlUeiuiirle, chairman of the luncheon.
arranged the meeting as her emitrlbu
lion lo the .loth anlversary celebration.
Miss Dnwn Kennedy, head of the art
depart men! of Alabama State College
for Women, was the guest sj>enker.
The llrst action to strengthen the
organisation of this new movement was
the formation of a committee made up
of *J7 members. Mrs. K. II. Bunting
was elected president of the group, with
Mr. Martin Ikuighis of tireenslMiro, Mrs.
Roger MaeliufTy. ami Dr. Mare Mar
Incmlcr Hsslstlng her as vice president*.
The piirtlc||Mints of the luncheon were
the tlrst to Join the new organization
ami to contribute to its cause. Since
the luncheon, others interested In the
project have joined.
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Nation's First Lady
Talks To Students
W. C. Representatives
Attend Conference
On Government Program
Discussed during the conference
sponsored by lb*' Washington Student
Service bureau for student government
presidents and editors nf some of the
leading colleges and universities of the
tuition, held In Washington, |>. C.
March ." S. were the topics of National
Youth Administration and nnii military
service for common defense. Mary Ba-nna
and Frances Newsom represented
Woman's college at the conferelie*'.
Mm. RooaevHt
Mm. Kranklln I>. Itooacvclt uddresn-ed
the delegates on the subject of
'■What Is the future of Coveriniicnt
Youth Program?": She agnangaad the
Idea that all our country has written
down Its Ideals hut has ne\er got
around to carrying them out. Ilul In
the future youth must take an active
j Interest Is all phased of the govern-ment
of the country. "The government
youth programs will go on." she said.
"Bring nngaUoM out In the open and
face them honestly. We have oppor-tunities
that demand courage. Women
have the biggest responsibility not to
let happen during tlM war things that
will hurt us," she cniittiiueil
tiovernnient. Help
"The ltes|M.nslbillty of Higher Kdu-
Cntton hi the Kmergenc>" was ianMaan
ill by l»r. Francis J. Brown, executive
aeeretary, answering the question of the
role of the government in helping col-leges
meet their present ros|»onslhi!lty.
Other s|M-akers of note were: l>r. Brna
OoodyhOOagn, assistant commissioner of
the V. S. OhVa of Kducntlon: Senator
Kenneth McKciiar, DaanDernl ofTngann*
Ben, iiienilaT of the Joint commlttts- on
the reduction of noil essential fendltunas j Mr. Aubrey Williams, ad
miiilstrator of Niitloiiul Youth Ailmln
Istratlon; John II. I.a-her. dlfnetoff of
Work I'roJiHis; J. J. MeFntee, direc-tor
of the Civilian Conservation Corps;
and I»r. Floyd Heevea, director of the
American Youth coimulwion. Mrs.
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